when I compiled 3.1.17 on ubuntu 10.04 64bit, I got the following error. is
it a known issue?
g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
-DDEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE=\/usr/local/squid/etc/squid.conf\
-DDEFAULT_SQUID_DATA_DIR=\/usr/local/squid/share\
-DDEFAULT_SQUID_CONFIG_DIR=\/usr/local/squid/etc\ -I.. -I../include
Ok, I rm -rf`d all directories named squid from my box thinking that
attempting to do a fresh install after would fix everything NOPE, and
wtf, apparently the install binary wont recreate the directories now,
yay! wtf symlink madness any suggestions how to just get squid to
reinstall from apt
Hallo, someone,
Du meintest am 30.12.11:
Problem Compiling Squid 1.1.8
deviant:/home/devadmin/source/squid-3.1.18# ./configure
-O2' --with-squid=/build/buildd-squid3_3.1.6-1.2+squeeze1-i386-_y3HlV
/squid3-3.1.6
Just for curiosity: which squid version do you really mean?
Viele Gruesse!
On 31/12/2011 21:32, someone wrote:
Ok, I rm -rf`d all directories named squid from my box thinking that
attempting to do a fresh install after would fix everything NOPE, and
wtf, apparently the install binary wont recreate the directories now,
yay! wtf symlink madness any suggestions how to
THANK YOU for your response Peter.
deviant:/home/devadmin# dpkg -l | grep squid
ii sarg 2.2.5-2
squid analysis report generator
rc squid 2.7.STABLE9-2.1
Internet object cache (WWW proxy cache)
ii squid-cgi
Some Facts:
- Using Squid 2.7 on Debian Linux
- Dell Machine with one internal ETH (eth0) = disabled, 2x D-Link DFE-530TX
ETH Cards (Eth1, Eth2)
- Squid Proxying only
Well I copied the configuration from my at the time, current squid,
3.1.6, which doesnt isnt built with ssl support, which is why im trying
to build 3.1.8, ok and I got all my configure directives from the
output of the squid3 -v command since im a total noob and figured that
would be easiest and
On 31/12/2011 11:56 p.m., someone wrote:
THANK YOU for your response Peter.
deviant:/home/devadmin# dpkg -l | grep squid
ii sarg 2.2.5-2
squid analysis report generator
rc squid 2.7.STABLE9-2.1
Internet object
On 31/12/2011 10:45 p.m., Pieter De Wit wrote:
On 31/12/2011 21:32, someone wrote:
Ok, I rm -rf`d all directories named squid from my box thinking that
attempting to do a fresh install after would fix everything NOPE, and
wtf, apparently the install binary wont recreate the directories now,
Thanks guys! ---noob! it worked! I did try apt-get purge by itself,
wasnt aware that I needed to also include the names of the packages, but
IT WORKED! THANK YOU! well tommarow Ill get back at compiling and I will
check out that link of requisites for building squid amos.
THANKS AGAIN! BACK IN
On 1/01/2012 12:00 a.m., Markus Thüs wrote:
Some Facts:
- Using Squid 2.7 on Debian Linux
- Dell Machine with one internal ETH (eth0) = disabled, 2x D-Link DFE-530TX
ETH Cards (Eth1, Eth2)
- Squid Proxying only
On 31/12/2011 9:12 p.m., ming wrote:
when I compiled 3.1.17 on ubuntu 10.04 64bit, I got the following error. is
it a known issue?
Yes, and was fixed in the newer release. Please build the latest in the
series when self-compiling.
Speaking of which, if you need eCAP, ICAP, or adaptation use
greetings, Im stuck and im not sure what part I should re-do.
I have an xserve running 10.6.8
I have clients routing through the system just fine with ipfw. they can access
the internet via a NAT on the otherside of the squid.
compiled squid 3.1.18
Squid Cache: Version 3.1.18
configure
On Dec 31, 2011, at 4:00 PM, jeffrey j donovan wrote:
greetings, Im stuck and im not sure what part I should re-do.
I have an xserve running 10.6.8
I have clients routing through the system just fine with ipfw. they can
access the internet via a NAT on the otherside of the squid.
turns out to be an OSX 10.6 issue
previous systems were set to 0 the default on 10.6 is 1. disable this and squid
then gets the hit transparently.
sysctl -w net.inet.ip.scopedroute=0
-j
I suppose you answered my question. I was referring to multiple
certificates on one port.
Any eta on the 3.2 stable version?
Thanks
On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 6:18 AM, Amos Jeffries squ...@treenet.co.nz wrote:
On Wed, 28 Dec 2011, Roman Gelfand wrote:
Consider the following configuration
On 1/01/2012 11:23 a.m., jeffrey j donovan wrote:
turns out to be an OSX 10.6 issue
previous systems were set to 0 the default on 10.6 is 1. disable this and squid
then gets the hit transparently.
sysctl -w net.inet.ip.scopedroute=0
-j
Thank you for that info. I've added it to the IPFW
On 1/01/2012 3:56 p.m., Roman Gelfand wrote:
I suppose you answered my question. I was referring to multiple
certificates on one port.
Any eta on the 3.2 stable version?
Soon as the bugs are gone.
I'm hopefule that might be in a month or two, but we never know for certain.
Amos
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